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| Canada Has Plenty of Tax Accounting Jobs to Fill |
by Jonathan Berr - May 13, 2008
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| First the good news for accountants: There are plenty of jobs out there. Now the bad news: Some recruiters say salaries are rising at a slower rate than they have in previous years. Candidates with backgrounds in taxation, auditing and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are commanding premium salaries even as companies grapple with a slowing economy, according to Toronto-based recruiters. Having the designation of Chartered Accountant is an advantage for some jobs, though the recognition of the Certified Management Accountant designation is increasing.
"The demand for CAs from our clients is slightly higher this year than last year," says Barrie Carlyle, vice president at David Alpin Recruiting. "There is still enough optimism in the Canadian economy that even if we see a slowdown, it won't be anywhere near what the U.S. has gone through."
After rising steadily for the past few years, salaries for CAs are starting to level off, notes Kevin Brockie, regional director for client services of Lannick Associates. "CAs are not quite as scarce as they were last year, but they are still in demand," he says. That view was backed up by Carlyle, who says clients are giving new CA hires salary increases of about 5 percent.
However, Jocelyn Yacoub, president of Y&A Recruitment Professionals Inc., a national executive search firm based in Toronto, disagrees. "My CAs won't make a move from one company to another for a 5 percent salary increase," she says. "The demand for CAs is higher than the supply."
Income Trusts Ruling Shakes Up Tax Accounting
Taxation accountants are needed, as well. Demand there stems from the government's decision to tax income trusts much like it taxes publicly traded stock. That move "caught most companies off guard and put a halt to many public companies' plans to move to income trusts," according to Carlyle. Because of the shortages of qualified people, corporations are battling their consultants - where tax accountants get their training - to attract qualified people, Yacoub reports. "The three- to five-year level (candidate) is needed in every organization because they are the doers," she says. "They are the guys that do the real technical tax work."
Tax professionals with such experience are commanding salaries of $100,000 (Canadian), up from $75,000 five years ago. For people with five to 10 years of experience, salaries rise to $120,000 to $150,000, Yacoub says. People with 10 years or more experience receive $150,000 as a base salary, she adds.
Finding auditors also remains a challenge since many CAs "prefer to seek opportunities outside of audit," Carlyle observes. Demand for accountants familiar with IFRS is increasing because companies need to comply with the standards by 2011. "There are not a lot of people in Canada who know IFRS unless they worked for an international company," says Lannick's Brockie. "They are taking people who know Canadian GAAP and are training them in IFRS."
According to Yacoub, IFRS specialists are seeing salaries of about $90,000 while newly certified CAs are getting paid between $60,000 to $65,000, up from $40,000 five years ago. A senior auditor will get a base salary of $100,000 with 10 years experience.
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| Ashraf Esha (Montreal) |
on 16 Nov 2009 at 5:55 pm |
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Do not worry.
I\\\'m a foreign accountant from India.
With no experience I was able to get CA job at the first I applied for.
Keep it up! |
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| J.A (Lagos) |
on 03 Nov 2009 at 6:53 am |
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| I am a felow of the institute of chartered accountants of Nigeria. What are my chances in Canada? |
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| HENRY M. (Lagos) |
on 22 Oct 2009 at 10:07 am |
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| It sounds and looked for interesting opportunities out there for would be candidate (mean foreigner) that get called-up and successful with the immigration requirement(especially from Africa).Am a graduate of Accounting with reputable institution in Nigeria and also student member of ICAN, be glad have opportunity in canada. |
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| RinkU (INDIA) |
on 02 Oct 2009 at 7:27 am |
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| I am a graduate in commerce from University of Mumbai, I have a work experience of 3 yrs in a Chartered Accountants Firm, I wish to migrate to canada and secure an accounting job. What are my chances & what is the minimum salary offered to accountants there? |
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| Jefitha Murimi Gichuki (Kenya) |
on 27 Apr 2009 at 9:53 am |
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| I am a B.com-finance graduate from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, and currently starting off as a private consultant in Tax and finance, I also attend evening classes at Strathmore University pursuing ACCA part two. Can someone honest please tell me how I can get to work in Australia or Canada? |
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| Hitesh (Mumbai) |
on 17 Apr 2009 at 2:28 am |
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Well, I am a CA residing in Mumbai, with 2 years of post qualification experience in Big 4's in Assurance Department. I have done my CA Articleship training also in one of the Big 4's.
Now i want 2 switch over 2 US, UK, Canada or Australia..........in some Big 4's.........
Can anybody tell me how to do it....... |
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| Baiye Z (Vienna, Austria) |
on 09 Apr 2009 at 7:09 am |
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| I´m a holder of BBA (finance & accounting) from Rotterdam- The Netherlands and an MBA from Vienna-Austria and currently a "strategic level" student of CIMA UK. Any possibilities of training in Canada? |
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| jasobanta.nayak (india,orissa,bhadrak) |
on 02 Apr 2009 at 1:45 am |
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| Now i am a graduate with 6 months of work experience in a chartered firm situated in bhadrak. so, i want a better job matching my current profile. Is there any job in canada matching my profile. |
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| Lina mwema (Zambia) |
on 28 Mar 2009 at 2:40 am |
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| I am a Charted Management Accountant graduate,i wish to work in canada. what are the posibilities of finding a good jod there? what is the visa proceedures |
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| Chegu Maddy (Hyderabad, India) |
on 08 Mar 2009 at 6:52 am |
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| I hold a bachelor's degree in Commerce. I have 5 years of experience in Accounting. I wish to immigrate to Canada. What are my job prospects given the fact that I do not hold professional designation like CA, CGA etc? |
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| shaili (kitchener) |
on 05 Mar 2009 at 1:15 pm |
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| i have done my mcom in india so what is the job market here for accunting &enhance which course i can take for better future aspects i m so much confused |
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| anu (india) |
on 26 Feb 2009 at 4:21 am |
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| I am a B.Com graduate from India,having 4 years experience in accounting. I would like to Migrate to canada? Will I get any job without any licencing procedures.Whether I want to get any Canadian Accounts Regulatory bodies Certification? |
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| Rahul (India) |
on 21 Feb 2009 at 12:36 pm |
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| Gud to hear all this, I am a CA with an experience of 2 Years in a US Based MNC. How can i look forward to have a career opportunity in Canada.Thanks |
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| Tintifwe Kachomba (Lusaka, Zambia) |
on 20 Feb 2009 at 11:11 am |
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| I have studed Accountancy and attained a Technicians Diploma.I have never had a high level position in Accounting feild.I wonder if I will get this oppotunity to practice and enjoy my career. But I feel maybe I'll work in Canada this time. |
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| AMRINDER (INDIA) |
on 10 Feb 2009 at 1:56 am |
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| SIR i want to know whether cima uk or acca will be more in demand in coming 2to 3 years in canada.With your guidance i will able to decide in which field i should go |
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| sachin (india) |
on 15 Dec 2008 at 2:43 am |
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| I am a Chartered Accountant with 4 years post qualification exp. with premium banks in India. I want to migrate to Canada in search of better job prospects. Can anyone suggest me a proper channel to search a job & migrate there? |
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| Vicki (Alberta, Canada) |
on 14 Nov 2008 at 4:30 pm |
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| I am a CGA with 15 years of tax and GAAP experience. The designation is growing in Alberta for sure. Wondering why no mention of CGA's in your article? |
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| FE GARCIA (SAN JUAN, PHILIPPINES) |
on 27 Oct 2008 at 9:37 am |
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| I am a certified public accountant with background in taxation, auditing and international Financial reporting Standards. Given a chance I am interested to work and willing to migrate in canada. |
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| mohamed (UAE) |
on 21 Sep 2008 at 6:05 pm |
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| how is the demand for CIMA,UK(chartered innstitute of management accountants) qulaified accountant in the canadian job market?? |
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| Ajay Batta (India) |
on 12 Aug 2008 at 1:36 am |
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| great article |
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| Paul (Kenya) |
on 23 Jul 2008 at 10:19 am |
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| Accountants will be in continue being in demand at least till the market gets saturated. Am a Certified Public Accountant, specialising in Finance, am the Finance Manager of a quoted company with wide experience in IFRS and gets offers all the time. Anyway, a good article. |
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| ibileke, joe (lagos) |
on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:01 am |
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As an experieced chartered accountant of over ten years standing, i am bold to say that there will always be opportunities for the charterad accounant out there in the market place. However, the issue is :who gets what? You need a link( networking). Can you fill this gap for us? Give us the link not just the openings.
Thanks for rendering this great service |
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| JOSHUA KWAME AHALIVOR (GHANA WEST AFRICA) |
on 13 Jun 2008 at 8:39 am |
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| I am a graduate from a reputable institution. I have ACCA UK part two and a Level 3 Group Diploma in Marketing from LCCIEB UK and currently training as an accountant and would love to work to the achievement of organisational goals if given the opportuinity. Hoping to hear frrom you soon. |
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| Prabir Neogi (Calgary) |
on 10 Jun 2008 at 5:24 pm |
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| Being an experienced chartered accountant of india settled in canada experienced in coal industry,chatered accountant firm,hospitality industry I want my career change from hotel controller to manufacturing/gas & oil/mining industry either in canada/us/uar. |
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| Bayo Olajide (Lagos, Nigeria) |
on 05 Jun 2008 at 7:07 am |
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| Such and such interesting jobs oppotunities have been on mail ! but who actually enjoys them? Most especially the non-citizens who are well talented, experienced and up to the task are not getting the job even with much and rigorous trials because of difficult conditionalties involved in the process of getting job outside one's country, particularly African countries. Probaly,because of lack of trust? or I may be wrong in my opinion (but if yes) what do we do to get the job outside our country without difficulties |
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| Ofi Idowu Shalom (Lagos, NIgeria) |
on 30 May 2008 at 11:27 am |
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Sometime graduates of accounting from this part of the owrld needs places like Canada to indulge their curiosity in a crucible of creativity thereby adding to the entire bottomline.
Keep the flag flying. Bravo!!!!!!! |
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| Ben (Kenya) |
on 30 May 2008 at 4:22 am |
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| I am a tax consultant with a big 4 audit firm in Kenya and I would like a hook up with a big 4 in Canada / US. Anyone hiring? Contacts |
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| Ajayi Mayowa (Nigeria) |
on 29 May 2008 at 3:01 pm |
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| It is of course a good opportunity for the willing and capable applicants. I am a graduate of Accounting from a reputable institution in Nigeria. Do I have the right of application? What is my probability of getting employed? |
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| Gelete Dejene (Adds Ababa) |
on 25 May 2008 at 8:14 am |
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| I wonder if I get the chance to hire me in Canada.I was graduated from Addis Ababa Commercial College in Acccounting & now I have More than four years experience as Senior Auditor/Accountant in manfucturing firm so I have ready any time to go there if I could get the chance. |
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| Eldridge Mark (Zambia) |
on 23 May 2008 at 6:06 am |
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| Firms should also start thinking of recruiting chartered Accountants from Southern Africa (Zambia) in particular. Here the supply is more demand for Chartere Accountants. It will be more than a good return for any rational Investor. |
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| Charles Nwaduba (Lagos, Nigeria) |
on 22 May 2008 at 7:49 am |
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Your article is very interesting, educating and highly motivating, please keep it up.
Thank you. |
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| Anonymous |
on 22 May 2008 at 6:44 am |
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| good to hear |
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| Ofelia M. Oliva (Makati City, Philippines) |
on 22 May 2008 at 1:01 am |
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Are the figures quoted as salaries for accountants on a per month or per annum basis? As an immigrant who is interested in going there and taking the job, are the companies willing to give us an extensive training for a month or two?
Will the prospective accountants be sponsored by the recruiting companies? |
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